A CASTLE IN THE SUN FOR EVERYONE (#75): The first spring and summer I was living in the Neville beach house were full of fun and sunshine. I was still…
OUR LIFE
ARE YOU SERIOUS? (#74): That was probably not the right thing to say to the senior partner of the law firm when he told me I was getting a raise…
ALL THINGS ARE RELATIVE (#73): When I first started work at Fisher & Sauls, to the dismay of my parents and my St. Petersburg girlfriend, I moved back into my…
ROCKY ROAD TO NEVER NEVER LAND (#72): A documentary filmmaker should tell the truth. For reasons outlined at the end of this post, I am writing stories until April 11. …
FISHER & SAULS (#71): If it wasn’t for Louie N. Adcock, Jr., I would have been working at the Public Defender’s Office. Top law firms didn’t often take a chance…
POISONED EXPECTATIONS (#70): On New Year’s Day, all of the other law school graduates checked out of our French Quarter hotel, heading home to start work the next day. I…
LAW SCHOOL GRADUATION & THE SUGAR BOWL (#69): Graduation from the University of Florida College of Law was a big day, but not quite the celebration we had planned. Hugh…
HUGH F. CULVERHOUSE Jr. (#68 continued): Last year, fellow alum Hugh Culverhouse, Jr. donated $1.1 million to the University of Florida College of Law. This donation will create a scholarship…
HUGH F. CULVERHOUSE Jr. (#68): I went to law school with Hugh F. Culverhouse, Jr., son of the first owner of the Tampa bay Bucs. Hugh was a nice guy…
MY MEXICAN VACATION (#67): In August of 1974, there was nearly a month between the end of my summer quarter and the start of my fall quarter. I would graduate…